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J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD. 



IXORA COCCINEA. — Bright red in very 

 large corycombs very showy tender flow- 

 ering plant. 25c. and 50c. each. 



Jasmines. 



Jasmintun Grandifiorum or Gracilis. — 



This is an old favorite and the most satis- 

 factory for general culture of all the Jas- 

 mines. It flowers nearly the whole sea- 

 son, and is especially valuable as a house 

 plant in Winter; flowers star-shaped, pure 

 white and fragrant; 20c. and 50c. each.. 



Maid of Orleans or Arabian. — Large 

 double waxy-white flowers of great sub- 

 stance, produced freely through the Sum- 

 mer. We know of no pot plant more 

 desirable than this; the fragrance of the 

 flower is delicious, sweet and elegant. 

 Price, 15c., 25c., 50c. and 75c. each. 



Grand Duke of Tuscany. — A magniflcent 

 ever-blooming plant with large double 

 waxy creamy white flowers, with the most 

 delicious fragrance of any flower we know, 

 sweeter than a Tube-rose; looks like a 

 large, double white Rose. Blooms through- 

 out the season. A superb pot plant of 

 dwarf, sturdy habit of growth. Prices, 

 15c., 25c., 50c. and 75c. each. 



Gardenia Florida (Cape Jessamine). — 

 Nothing finer for conservatory or open 

 ground wherever hardy. Its double pure 

 white flowers are delightfully fragrant, 

 while its deep green glossy foliage adds 

 materially to its beauty. 25c., 50c. and 

 75c. each. Extra strong-, $1.00 and §1.50 

 each. 



Cestrum Nocturnum (Night Blooming 

 Jasmine). — Free blooming shrub, very fra- 

 grant at niglit. 15c., 25c. and 50c. each. 



Cestrum Diumum (Day Blooming Jas- 

 mine). — 15c., 25c. and 50c. each. 



Cestrum Eleg-ans (Pink Jasmine). — A 

 meritorious Fall and Winter Blooming 

 plant, flowers rose-pink and carmine, very 

 choice. 25c. and 50c. each. 



Jasminunz Revolutum.^-Yellow flowered 

 hardy Jasmine. 25c. and 50 cents. 



Jasmine. — (Confederate or Mayalan). — A 

 strong climbing variety, dark green waxy 

 leaves with flowers very fragrant; one of 

 the hardiest. 25c. and 50c. each. 



Jasniinum Primulinum. — Of recent intro- 

 duction; hardy, large yellow flowers; 

 young plants. 25c. each; larg-er, 50c. each. 



IiANTANAS. — (Weeping). — V e r y rapid 

 grower and very showy, being covered 

 with lavender bloom the year round; 15c. 

 each, $1.50 per dozen, ^arg-er plants, 25c. 

 each; $2.50 per dozen. 



LANTAWAS. — A good collection, includ- 

 ing yellow, pink, orange and white; 10c 

 each, $1.0O per dozen. Larg-er plants, 25c. 

 each; $2.50 per dozen. 



LYGODIUM SCANDENS (The Climbing 

 Fern). — Has dainty lace- like foliage, is of 

 rapid growth and very pretty. 15c. to 50c. 

 each. 



M A R A M- T A MASANGEANA.— Dwarf 

 growing plants with light green foliage; 

 mottled maroon. Used extensively for fill- 

 ing fern dishes. 50c. and up. 



MOSCHASMA RIPARIUM (The Musk 

 Plant). — The leaves emit a delightful odor,, 

 and the flowers are produced in winter if 

 kept warm. It is of easy culture and 

 does not seem to be troubled with any in- 

 sect pests. Young- plants, 25c. each; larg-er 

 plants, 50c. each. 



MYOSOTIS OR PORGET-ME-NOT. — 

 Blue, an old favorite, always in bloom. 

 lOo. each. Strong- clumps, 25c. each. 



NEPETRA VARIEGATA (Variegated 

 Ground Ivy). — The foliage of this charm- 

 ing novelty is a bright green marked with 

 pure white. Has a refreshing fragrance 

 similar to mint. 10c. each; larg-e plants, 

 25c. each. 



OIiEANDERS. — Nothing nicer for porch 

 or lawri decoration. Give good rich soil 

 and plenty of moisture during growing 

 season. White, pink, red and rose. 50c. 

 and $1.00 each. For larger plants write for 

 prices. 



STECKIiER'S EVERGREEN HEDGE. — 

 (Ophipogon Jaburan). — One of the prettiest 

 border plants with dark green foliage, used 

 for hedging in shady places and otherwise. 

 Where other plants will not thrive, it 

 grows perfectly and stands the hottest sun 

 a.s well as the coldest weather. Grows 

 about 12 inches high. 50c. per dozen, or 

 $3.00 per 100. 



PANDANUS VEITCHI. (Variegated 

 Screw Pine). — The aristocrat of fancy- 

 leaved decorative plants. We have them 

 in sizes ranging from 6 inches to 4 feet. 

 Strong, healthy, highly colored, and well 

 grown. Their adaptability to ordinary 

 house culture has won for them great 

 favor. Foliage a beautiful green, varie- 

 gated and striped white. Prices rang-e 

 from 50c., $1.00 to $3.00 each. 



PANDANTJS UTILUS. — Another of the 

 grand decorative plants. Its dark bronzy 

 green foliage, gracefully arranged, renders 

 it most attractive. Suitable for center of 

 vases and baskets, or as* a single speciemn. 

 50c., $1.00 and $2.00 each. 



PANDANUS SANDERII. — The inner 

 leaves are of a deep yellow, outer leaves 

 light green, making a beautiful contrast. 

 Prices, 50c. and $1.00 each. 



PAMPAS GRASS (Gynerium). — Very or- 

 namental grass, beautiful plumes. 25c. to 

 50c. each. 



PETUNIAS (Sing-le). — Assorted colors. 

 50c. per dozen, larg-er plants, $1.00 per 

 dozen and up. 



PETUNIAS (Double). — In all colors. 

 15c. and 25c. each. 



PARROT'S PEATHER.— Fine plant for 

 hanging Aquariums. 15c. each. 



PHI.OX (Perennial). — A collection em- 

 bracing every color from purest white to 

 darkest crimson. 15c. each; $1.50 per 

 dozen. 



PIZ.EA. (Artillery Plant). — Fine for pots; 

 of easy growth. 10c. each. 



PIiUMB AGO (Capensis) . — A plant 

 worthy of more general cultivation; pro- 

 ducing large trusses of delicate azure 

 flowers. Excellent for bedding out in sum- 

 mer, or growing in pots for single speci- 

 men plants. 15c., 25c. and 50c. each. 



Capensis Alha. — Equally as desirable as 

 Plumbago Capensis, and identical in every 



